"A joy to watch on screen and to be around."
-OJ Reyes, Award Winning Filmmaker
Paige Sciarrino is an Italian & Syrian award-winning actor and filmmaker based in NYC. After graduating Magna Cum Laude from Montclair State University's BFA Acting program, she went on to found Normal Ave, a 501(c)3 non-profit theater company based in Hell's Kitchen NYC. She performed in, as well as produced, multiple productions around the off-Broadway scene, including two world premieres and the 20th anniversary revival of And Then They Came For Me... where she played real-life Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park. She then left her post as Associate Artistic Director of Normal Ave to fully focus on her film career. She has produced three screenplays of her own and been a producer on countless shorts and two feature films. Her film “The Blue Light Stays On” won multiple awards, including Best Female Filmmaker & Best Original Idea, before being distributed on Amazon Prime Video. As an actor, Paige’s work has been described as, “raw and emotional," "noteworthy," and "memorable."
Her Mystery/Slasher/Thriller feature film, "Megan Is A Good Girl," which she wrote and is starring in, is currently packaging. Slated says “The material showcases a topical central element with strong character-based qualities, and it intelligently blends this with what would otherwise be surface-level slasher movie qualities, thus creating a compelling hybridization.”